Windows Whistler installation keeps restarting?

Hello! I try to install Windows Whistler on a Virtual Machine and everytime I try it will go to this (photo below) and then it will finish loading and at the bottom, it will say 'Start Windows Whistler' and then it restarts instead of start Windows Whistler. Thank you for reading! Best regards, Jtelia

You have a spare hard drive that allows you to install "Non virtual"?

Also because of the age of the Beta of XP, you have a PC that will support it (device drivers)?

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